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    Kowalczyk April 3 2012 MAR 499 Case Analysis Burroughs Wellcome Company: Retrovir Summary and Recommendation: As I have read the case it was presented that in January of 1990‚ Burroughs Wellcome executives were under continued pressure to reduce the price of Retrovir‚ a drug which had been found to be effective in the treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrom (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). After careful review of the data and the case I have come up with the recommendation

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    AZT Pricing Decision In 1986‚ Burroughs-Wellcome Company introduced the first major breakthrough against acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). It was the life-prolonging drug AZT. The product has turned out to be very successful for the company and‚ largely because of AZT’s success‚ Burroughs-Wellcome’s profits have doubled in the three years ending in 1988. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to expand the authorization for the drug’s usage to those who are

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    Burroughs Wellcome Company‚ Case 6 In 1982‚ the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) labeled the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and began to warn the public of the disease. In 1983 and 1984‚ the virus that causes AIDS was isolated and in 1988 it was named the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Burroughs Wellcome Company is a subsidiary of Wellcome PLC. Wellcome PLC is a pharmaceutical firm that employs 20‚000 people in 18 countries. Wellcome PLC produces both ethical

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    Glaxo Wellcome Inc. Mini-case Report April 2‚ 2007 [pic] Executive Summary Glaxo Wellcome Inc’s primary business is to market prescription products to physicians and health care providers. One of the top three pharmaceutical firms in the world‚ Glaxo Wellcome Inc. held about 4 percent of the worldwide prescription pharmaceutical market. The U.K. based company was formed in 1995 when Glaxo Pharmaceuticals acquired Burroughs Wellcome. While the company is based in the U.K.‚ the U.S. market

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    asymmetry between archaeology and anthropology’ by Thomas Yarrow‚ pp. 13-27. Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced‚ and given to third parties in any format or medium‚ without prior permission or charge‚ for personal research or study‚ educational‚ or not-for-profit purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in DRO • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format

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    Research project 27 November 2008 MEDICINE NOW Wellcome Collection Medicine Now is a permanent collection on display at the Wellcome Exhibition Centre. Embodying Henry Wellcome’s vision to educate and inform‚ curators‚ Steve Cross and Ken Arnold have combined current medical issues with artistic response. Elements of the Wunderkammer approach are used by designer Gitta Gschwendtner. This encourages visitors to open cabinet drawers‚ thereby engaging them more fully. The 350m2 open plan space

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    William Burroughs: The Junky’s Christmas Objective summary This short story of William Burroughs is about Danny the Car Wiper‚ a junky‚ who tries to “score a fix” on Christmas day. At first he tries to break open someone’s car and steal everything from it‚ but the owner arrives‚ so Danny has to flee away. Then he steals a suitcase from a doorway‚ but as he opens it he notices that a woman’s legs are in the suitcase. He quickly throws the body parts away and heads to Jarrow’s Cafeteria‚ where he

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    With the merger of Glaxo-WellcomeWellcome-Hallas manager Ofra Sherman found herself in an interesting predicament. With uncertainty as to whether she answered to Wellcome or Promedico‚ she needed to find a way to keep her staff informed and motivated amidst uncertainty of their future. With minimal information‚ she needed to decide who she was going to answer to‚ what she was going to tell her employees‚ and ultimately what direction she was going to take her team in the aftermath of the merger

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    Edgar Rice Burroughs Analytical Essay Edgar Rice Burroughs is best known for his series of fantasy novels featuring Tarzan. While this famous series is not science fiction‚ that does not mean that Edgar Rice Burroughs is not a science fiction author. Burroughs incorporated many elements of sci-fi into his books and short stories‚ so he can be considered a sci-fi author. The Gods of Mars‚ The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw‚ and The Land That Time Forgotare all stories by Burroughs that incorporate elements

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    “Possible Side Effects” by Augusten Burroughs is a collection of short stories throughout the life of Augusten Burroughs. This novel was full of humor and wit‚ which made for a very fun read. It contained stories from Burroughs’s childhood‚ regarding the tooth fairy and Santa Claus‚ and there were some from closer to the present‚ as well. There were quite a few essays detailing his highly dysfunctional family‚ including a mother who was always more interested in her work rather than actually taking

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